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Author Subject: rocker cover breather gorse.
cornish_pug

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Post #1
I'm planing on putting a breather filter to the outlet on my oil catch tank instead of running it through the intake. I'm doing this mainly because it causes an annoying oil leak on my boost pipes. Can I do this without causing to much crankcase pressure, or does it need to have vacuum to draw out the pressure? 306 HDi is the car btw.

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Posted 7th Jun 2013 at 19:36
coskev

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Post #2
A separator is what you wantThumbs up

Still gets the vacuum draw from inlet, but separates the oil/moisture vapours before they get to inlet.
Catch cans without a vacuum draw from inlet are really for race engines only, as a standard/road engine does not get enough blow by past the piston rings to push out crank case gasses/moisture etc.

Thread here about the one I've got fitted, works really wellYes

http://www.306gti6.com/forum/showthread.php?id=148753

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Posted 7th Jun 2013 at 20:34
cornish_pug

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Mine is a derv though, I thought diesels had quite a lot of blow by?

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Posted 7th Jun 2013 at 21:02
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only when knackered

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Posted 7th Jun 2013 at 21:21
coskev

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Post #5
cornish_pug wrote:
Mine is a derv though, I thought diesels had quite a lot of blow by?


Abit of diesel oil goes a long wayWink

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Posted 7th Jun 2013 at 21:34
cornish_pug

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Post #6
Over a sustained period I can't imagine it being any good sticking to the aluminium air ways. Good for lubing the bores I guess.

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Posted 8th Jun 2013 at 10:06

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